Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 31, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1885 — Page 8

THE INDIANA STATE 8ENTINEL WEDNESDAY FEBRUAR"! 18, 1885,

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THE TEST V.aee a aa e town on bot amttl tHM that rtmcT trjeoracd smell. A cbemltt will act SS r l-ilrad to oatsel ths rtMOM ot "'""'"'h OOIS 50T CONTAIN -m nuLTErcuKS has never ma rksyic5VC la a rsflilon homes for a ,urr ef a eecttiry It tOJ 4 ti ecnsemars' reliable tst. THE TESTJFJKE OVEH. f FiICE BAKING POWDER CO., BASSES C Dr. Wee's Special FlaiGring Extorts, 1 TU ttrmt t,m Mlctas as4 sstSTalBsrst know, AS Sr. Price's Lupulln Yeast Gentt For Light, Eaaltfcy Broad, Te BmI Dry Boy Yst ta tbs Woria. FOR OALC BY GROCERS, critic aco. - t. low 9 LIGHT HEALTHY BREAD 'J J! 1 7.W mm Wat The best dry ttop yeast in the world. Bread talsed by this yeast Is light, white and wholelome like our grandmother's delicious bread. CRDCETR9 SELL THEM. Price Baking Powder Co., Earns ci n. mss's siseni niTsnnz nines, Chicasro, III. St. Louis, Mo. PROBABLE CONGRESSIONAL TFORK. The Appropriation Bills To Be Crowded Ihr ought Without Mach Examina, tlon, to Avoid an Extra tension. WaeKiHiTcy, Feb. 15. Judging from the expressions of members of Congress when speaking for themselves alone, end to soma extent from the coarse of events for the last week, en extra session of Congress is no longer probable, bat may be possible, ai expressions of a fear or conviction are heard on all hands that some party or faction, not including the person speaking, would welcome an extra session; and it is conceded everywhere that tbe condition of public business is such that the purpose, if eatert&iced. may be effected, and peihapi without a disclosure) of responsibility therefor in any quarter. Even if every one be credited with a straightforward purpose of working to scnre tbe passage of ths appropriation bills before tbe 4th of March, the "fact remain, that under long-existing rules of the Eonsa, tbe roads to enlightenment are many and -cboit, while the ways to a sola ticn of possible parliamentary difficulties are few and involved. Five of the most important appropriation bills are yet "to be acted upon by the House, and these, in addition to the Postoilise bill, which passed the House yesterday, must yet be considered by the Senate Committee on Appropriations. At the close of the proceeding! in the House, last evening, a recess was taken until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, when further consideration will be given tbe Legislative bill. It was generally understood the recess was taken in order to prevent the execution of the regular order for to-morrow, namely: the reception of motions from committees to pass perilled measures, uoder a susper slon of tbe rules. An effort will probaoly be made, however, to adjourn the House before 22 o'clock, 3 this order may be oV served. If the effort succeeds, the committee on Military afiairs will first be called. General Elocum will endeavor to secure the consideration of the bill providing foJ tbe retirement of General Grant. Tbe other committees to be called in turn, including Naval Affairs, Postotüces and Postrcads and Public Lands, will ask that various evenings be set apart for the consideration of business heretofore reported by them. The general impression is that the Honte will refuse to adjourn, and in this event the consideration of tbe Leg'slative bill will be continued until finished. It is believed the bill can be completed before the adjournment of the legislative day of Saturday, which may continue until evening. The Appropriation Committee intends to report either the Sundry Civil or Naval bill to-morrow, and to call np on the following day the one reported. The other will be in readiness for action by the House im med i atelj afterward. The River and Harbir Committee will antagonize the appropriation bills with the River and Harbor bill, whenever an opportunity offers. It is pra pesed to hold a. night session daring the week, and 11 the Sundry Civil and Naval appropriation bills are disposed of before its close, the Appropriations Committee expect them to bring forward the Fortification bill. i Saturday afternoon has been set apart for exercises in the hall of the House connected with the dedicatioa of tbe Washington monument, the chief leatnrec of which, will be orations by Hon. Cebert C. Winthrop (to be delivered by Representative Long, of Massachusetts) and Hon. John W. Daniel, of "Virginia. In the Senate the consideration ot the Indian Appropriatiou bill will be continued and probably concluded to-morrow. Tbe Agricultural bill will then Oe disposed of. The canlahei business of the Senat in the morning hour is the Dec Moinec River LaDd bill, aod after the morning haar tbe Contract Lahor bill and the bill for the admission of Taeooia are the measures most likely to be pressed lot consideration when tbe Labor bill is disposed of and no appropriation bills are then ready for discussion. TUE FATE OK KUIBTOCM. statements Concerning; Its Contradictory. Fall Katber LosnoN. Feb. 11 Another dispatch from Korti states that messengers who have arrived there frcm Khartoum profess lgnoronce regarding the fall of Khartoum and the death of Geaeral Gordon. The Murdlr of Dongola refuses to credit the reports of the capture of Khartoum by the Mahdl and the massacre of General Gordon and the garrison. Tbe authorities here announced this afternoon that they do not believe the messengers' statement rests on a satisfactory basis. . Kote Regarding; tbe Bondan. Lojnx5, Feb. 11. It Is now regarded as certain that an attack on Metemnen by the Eritlsh will toe made to-morrow. News of the result of the atri Is expected at Kertl on Tuesday. Z.rd Uoiseley'a diipoeal of thf force afGutat

unit the comrrand of Colonel Cutler depends upon tbe result of to morrow' assault Oenera.1 Graham depart for Saakim on the ISth. He will ce )e!t the fullest option as to the time to be occupied by the expedition la reacting Birber. It is stated, however, that General Graba n Intends to mk) a forced march ail the way to Berber from Suaklm. II be encounters Osmsn Digma and defeat Mm, General Graham believes he can reach Berber within twenty day. It would require thirty days to cotaplete the Journey with an army making ordinary time. The Army an J Nary Gazette takes a gloomy view of U e position at Gcbat, According to the Gazette, the troops can neither retreat across the detertnor down the Nile. There they are compelled, from the very necessities ol their situat'oD. to intrench themselves where they are, and there hoard their ammunition and live on camel meat, and rernaia on the defensive until relieved. The Gazet'.J alio says that masses of hostile Arabs from Khartoum will soon throw themselves In line between Gabst and Gakdul Wells and capture the latter plarv, and perhaps ften Dush'northward and attack Korti itselt. Tai

Dukeof cannaoght requests to be assigned t rerve In the Soudan. He will retire la any event from his command at Mernt, India, April L Tbe Standard's Correspondent Lcn-dos, Feb. 11. The Standard, this afternoon publishes a dispatch from its correspondent at Korti statics; that a messenger had just arrived at Korti. He declares that Khartoum has not been raptured by the MabdL The messenger asserts that he left Khartoum six days after Colonel air Charles Wilson appeared betöre tu city in tbe boat sent from GubaL and when he t"e messen ger) left. General Gordon stiil held Khartoum. Government otüciais do not beliive the messen seT's story, and täte that no otüclal information confirmatory of it has been received. Cardinal Chigl Djlng Relations With France. Home, Feb. 15. A well-informed ecclesiastical correspoudent Ben Js the Glohe-Demo-erat the following: "The death of Cardinal Chigi Is expected at any moment, and may lead to important changes. It is believed that Cardinal Jacobini, the present Becreiry of State, will be appointed to the post of Secretary of Memorials at the Cancellaria in bis place. In this case Cardinal Ccacfci Das a gocd chance of succeeding Cardinal Jacobini at the Vatican. He has long be?n a trc sled adviser of the Pontiff and is distinguished as a dipomate Though young be ha9 rendered the church great serncs. A list of tbe coming Cardinals Is lively to Include Monsignor Copecelatro, Archbishop of Capua, an oratorian and eloquent liberal eavant. who in 1875 wrote a brilliant pamphlet explaining the real meaning of tue ej Ilabus. "As already telegraphed, the rumors of rupture between France and the Vatican are falße. The Pope referred playfully to the subject in a conversation with Comte Lefevre de Behalne lately, and said the reports were unfounded. Mgr. Dl Rende will remain in Paris as Nuncio. His sudden return wss doe to the illness of his sister. The Propaganda recently wrote to M. J ales Parry thanking him for the promise of protection for the Catholic missions. The Vatican is new preparing a note asking the French Government to do its utmost to re-estahliBh grants in favor of the Archbishop ot Paris and the Canons, suppressed by the Chambers during the debate on the budget." Hallway Contracted For Another Account of the Manner of Gordon's Death. Lo5dox. Feb. 15. The government h given the contract for the construction of the railway from Saakim to Berber to Lucas Aird Si Co, The contract jrs provide all the materials, which the government undertakes to transport to Egypt, end work will begin immediately. A telegram was received at the War Office to-day from General Wolseley. He sends tbe ecconnt of the fall of Koartoum, as given by a native eye witness to the entrance of tbe rebels into the town. Khartoum, this informant said, was entered by El Mahdi's forces at daybreak, January 2G. General Gordon was killed by a volley from the rebel riflemen while on bis way from headquarters to the Austrian Consulate. The Austrian Consul was killed in his residence, and tbe Greek Consul was held prisoner by the Mahdi. Give Them a Chance. If the thousands and tens of thousands of weak and weary sufferers throughout tbe land, who, in spite cf care and skill, are steadily drifting downward, could have the t benefit of that singularly Vitalizing Treatment now so widely dispenssd by Drs. Btarkey & Palen, ef 1,100 Girard street, Phi1ad e) phi a, the help, and ease, and comfort it would bring to wasting bodies and depressed spirits would be blessings beyond price. If, reader, you have an invalid wife, or mother, or daughter, or sister, or any one who is under your care or dependent upon yon, and to whom life has become a burden through weakness and pain, consider seriously whether you are not bound, in both love and duty, to give this sufferer a chance of recovery, or, at least, the blessing of ease from pain. You are offered the amplest means of information in regard to this new Treatment. If you can examine testimony without prejudice, and can weigh evidence with judgment and discrimination, write to Drs. Btarkey & Palen for such proofs in documents and reports of cases as will enable yon to fairly examine and decide for y oarself. They will be promptly supplied. Steamship Subsidy Proposed. Washington, FeD. 14 Senator Frje to-day introduced the following as an amendment to tbe Poetofflce Appropriation bill, and asked its reference to the Committee on FostofEces and PostroR.ls: For transporting mails of the United States for the fiscal year of lS&ä-l&bö between any ports of tbe United Mates and any foreign ports, or between ports of the Atlantic and ports of the Pacific through any foreign territory, an amount not exceeding lot 0,000 of the net revenues of the United States I'ostoffice Department on mail matter sent to fcreien countries during the fiscal year lsS5. The Postmaster General shall conti act for said service, after lepal advertisement, with the lowest responsible bidder: provided that the rate thereof shll not exceed fifty cents a mile for oae trip each way actually traveled between terminal point, and that the malls so contracted for shall be carried on American steamships. No woman can lire withoutsome share of physical suffering; but many accept as Inevitable a great amount of pain which can be avoided. Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound was invented by one who understood its need, and had the rare skill to provide a simple, yet admirably effective remedy. Election Fraud Trial. Chicago, Feb. 14. The Federal Court was engsged to-day la hearing the evidence for the defense in the case against Mackin, Mollinger and others, chargea with conspiracy to stuff the ballot box In the Second Precinct Of tte Eighteenth Ward, and alter the retuns three weeks afterward. J. J. Sullivan swore he procured a stereotype block of the regular Republican ticket on the night before the election, and printed therefrom 6 0C0 tickets, and Brand's name was substituted for Lemon's for Bute Senator. This evening there aa a warrant issued for Bullivan's arrest, charging him with pet jnry. Borasd to m Crisp. Detroit, Feb. 11. Esther Thomas, aged sixty, was bnrned to a crisp at 500 Michigan avenne, at an early honr this morning. She was in a twostory frame house, which was destroyed. It is believed she had been smoking, wnich caused the fire. Fifteen Pounds Gained In Three Weeks, and Cared of Consumption. Messrs. raddock & Co., 1032 Race street, Philadelphia, fa. : GisTLZMrs Please Bend me twelve bottles of Dr. H. James Cannabis Indies, one each of pills and ointment, for a friend of mine who is not expected to live; and as your medicfcve cured me of consumption bo me three years ago, I want him to try them. I gained fifteen pounds while taking the first three bottles, and I know it is just the thing for him. Respectfully, J. V. Hull, Lawrenceburg, Acdersoa Co., Ky. A great many people disregard dyspeptic symptoms and assume that tEy will soon disappear of themselves; but this is not the fact and the only safe ztmsij tiZ them is ichQ4 Bark and ZX02

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XOXEY AN'il STOCKS. Slew Yorr. Financial Starkes, NEW TOBE, Veb. 16. Money H P cent. closed at 1 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 135 per cent. Governments Unchanged, except for 3'r, which are Ji Va cent, higher at 101 bid, tate Securities Quiet and strong. Tr.e week opened at the Stock Exchange withou t any material change in the general Situation. 7rices are 1 per cent, lower and nothing new has been developed since Saturday to influence value. Bat a persistent telling movement la which Lacks wrnna led diove quotations down in the first half hour from 1 to 2 per cent,, compared with last week, Lackawanna declining to 9 i, at which 2,500 shares changed ownership. The whole list sympathized in the downward movement. The decline was checked however. In about half an hour, and a slight Tally followed for most of the stocks, while Lacks wa ana edvanctd until It rearhed 9S before 2 o'clo:k. a fain from tbe lowest (UotaHou ot tbe morula; of per cent- Meantime. New York Central ani Laie chore remained strong, without making any important advance, and tit. Paal and Union Pacitic weak. The market drifted Into an extremely leTerish and unsettled condition. Enormous sales of Lackawanna, accompanied by an advance in price, furnished little or no guide for the rest of ihe market. The extreme price of that stock was not maintained. After reaching 9SJa. it dropped ouickly to 97, again sold at 5-s and Vi :s before 2 o'clock, and la the last hour fiuctaated between 97 and 9s'M finally closing with sales of 3.0C0 in the regular way at 95, bu. the last sale was mde at 95, seller 60 days. Tbe total transactions during tbe day in tois stock amounted to 123.0J0 shares, or about 40 p r cent, of the total day's business In all stocks. In comparing business in Lackawanna with that in other stocks it should not be forgotten that the par value of a share of Lackawanna is only ISO, while of most other stocks on the list it is 1100. The street is well supplied with rnmors. including the report that Gould and et. White had disagreed late Saturday evening as to the policy to be pursued reardiu3 market, and that the former was therefore not Hnaing any farther aid in supporting prices. This report was enerahy believed when tuedipatcb from Windsor Hotel was freely circulate J statine that "Mr. GouM is la the lobhy watchlne the weather and not tbe market,'' and later cama the announcement from Gould's oihoe that he would start on his Southern trlD this wees. Friends of tbe recent Stull tariy claim they have already unloaded on those who were the most prominent to-day in supporting prices, aadtnat this is correct explanation of the movement the past two days as indicating in some way the irregular condition of the marcet. At close of tioard Lscaawanna, Delaware and Hudcon and Western Union before 2 o'clock, and Union racific, Missouri Pacific and some other other less active stocn at or near openlne. Taking the twenty-six most active stocks, the changes in prices as compared with Saturday evening, shows about an equal number of gains and losses, bat la no case dors tne difference either way exceed Ji per cent, except Lsckawanna, which is up 2 per cent., and Missouri Pacific which is l'percestlower. Total sales 36,0C0 shares, bat except Lackawanna, were only four stock transaction", each of which amounted to as mnca as 30.0C0 shares, vi.: St. Paul 40.600, Union Tacific 32,515: Western Union S1.53U' and Northwestern 31,030 shares- With the exception of Erie seconds, new, which were moderately 'tve, the railroad bond market was dull, but )' generally higher. The bonds mentioned ' down la the morning from to 5-T: raV i in the afternoon to 51 and 55 each unaer the i e, and closed at 51 a decline of per cent. West Ehore firsts dnll at 35335. a low of H per cent, but Louisville and Nashville trust bond 6s are up 2) per cent. at7S, ü'egon Improvement firsts at 77 aud Lehigh und Wllkesoarre first consols assented at 94, eaefe 2 per oent, and Elizabeth, Lexington and Big ndy f at fr9. There was sale ot Nickel Plate seconds at 51, a drop of 5 per cant., and firsts are unchanged at 8 r'i Missouri Pacific coupon l's are 1'4 per cent, higher, at 103; andC. B. and Q. Denver division 4's, 1922, per cinu higher, at 'J2'i. Lake Shore regular firsts gained 1 per rent, at U, and Evansville and Terre Haute l's 4 per cent., at 1C1 ; Cheapeake ana Ohio 1st series B unchanged at ", and currency 6's Y per cent, lower at 25. Pennsylvania Railroad Oi. 4'' coupon at 99, show andvance of 1 per cent; New York elevated l's are J, per cent, higher, at HVi. Milwaukee. Lake Shore and Western firsts also rose per cent, to 1011 fet. Paul issues tradel la stow ouiy sucht changes from last previous quotations. Northwestern sinking fund debenture 5s sold as low as 9"S. Transaction. 3C0.C00 sharea 123,003 Lackawanna; 10.C0O Lake Shore; 3,, 000 Northwestern: iC,00) New York Central: 31,000 St. Paul; 33,000 Unioa Pacific; 32.C00 Western Union. eOVXBM!T SBCURrTIFS. Sterling, 10 Cays 4931, U. 3. 4K a..... 112 Sterling, sight..MM4se' , New U.S. 4's 122' rt S per oent. bonda.-UOlV.,. Hot The purchasing price for Government bonds in Indianapolis varies) front the New York Quotations ami per oent Bowne, Pa&flo i s 125 (Tennessee, new-.. 41 Oent Pacific firsts....! 10 x; Tex. P. land grants. t6li trie seconds 54' .i Tex. P. Rio Grande. 55 Lehigh a wiiks.... Louisiana consuls Missouri 6's... 9t lünionPac. firsts. -lll'i 74 iU. P. land grants. 103 101 S a. P. sinking fand.HSH 3t. Joe 11'V'h Virginia 6's.. et P. A & O. flrrsts.-117'i Virginia consols. Tennessee l's.. 41! Do. deferred. eaxiRAi. sTocxr. 1 dams Xrprea ISO t Mobile A Ohio. 8 Allegheny Central... 8 H Morris A K-wea..12 i Alton A erre H 21 Nashville A Chat SS a. A T. H. nfd 2 IN. J. Central............ 3i amerlcau Express 90 Norfolk A W. pfd..M 22 Burl. Cedat B. AN. 59 Northern Pacific Canada Pari fl" 3?S;Do. pfd. .... . 3 Canada Southern, so1 , Northwestern.. . 93 Central Pacific.. SO North western pfd.m Chesapeake A Ohio. 5H;New York Central.. 92 Do, first preferred.. 11 Ohio Centr ll4 Do. second 6 'Ohio & Mls?wIppi.. hVA Chicago A Alton 130 O. A M'.ss. rfd 70 C A A. preferred ....145 (Ontario A WesterB..lin3 Cnic. Burl. A Q, .....12 1 Vi Oregon Navigation., 62 Chla, at. I. AN.O.. 3 .Oregon Transcon't'L 10.. 8t L, 3t Plttabur vrecou iiupruvoic i, i t h Pacific Mail . 65 22 (Panama... 93 i Peoria, D. A K... . 12 7Si Pittsburg 134 70', Pullman Palace Car.lilU 7V4 Reading 16 12 V. Rock Island 1112 T. 8U L. A San. Fran.. 18 3 ' N Do. preferred. Sil 5! Da first pfd . . 81'. ; Do, p'u.. Uin., 8ftn. A Cleve a, a, c. i .... Delaware A Had., Del. A Lee Denver A B. Grand' Krle Ene preferred ' East Tennessee Do. Preferred Fort Wayne. BannlbalA Be Joe 120 8L Paul- 72!i 88 8u Paul pfd ..101' Co. preferred', KX,St. Paul A Mana . 87 Barl em ..las Houston A Texas. 15 3t. Paul A Umana.. 25 v. SU P. A O. pfd.... 68 Illinois Central. ...... 121 4 Indiana, B. A W... 12 Kansas A Texas.. 15'i Texas Paclflc. UM Cnlou Paciflo.. ö. 8. Kxpreas. . 50 uue Atta as ntk.. l . Lake Shore. ....... Do. pfd. . 7S .108 LiOuisvuieA man.. 26) -I Wells A Fargo Kx Lou., N. A. A Chi... 25 W. D. Telegraph.. Mart, A Cln. 1st pfd 10 Home take Po, second pfd.... 6 ilron Silver ....... Hem. A Charleston.. 34'M Ontario........... Michigan Central... 5 I quicksilver. . Mlnneap. A 8t, L.... 11 Do. preferred...... Do. preerred.- 2S irtouth Pacific.. Missouri Padflo. , 8utro . Vi if 25 Ex-DIv. Foreign Money and 8toeka LONDON. Feb. 16.-Conso!s. 9315-16; account, 99 1-16. Railroad Bonds-Canada Pacific. 39' ; Erie, 154: seconds, 56: Illinois Central. 25' si. Paul. 7ag'- w York Central, 73?i: Pennsylvania Central, 12; Reading, Vt. PARIS. Feb. 16. Kentea, Sir. 22Xc COMMERCIAL. Owing to the condition of the weather the country trade has almost been shut off, and we have now what might be termed a frozen market. In all lines of staples prices are steady, and no indications of a break are manifested. The condition of the etg market is still unreliable, and the high prices are still quoted. Raw furs are dull, but prices are firm. ORAIV. Wheat Steady in local circles at ruling prices. On account of severe weather dealers find it diUlcult to ship grain, thus having a tendency to make market rather nominal. Fntur' show some demand, but sellers fail to materialize. New York lower, Baltimore liftlic off and Chicago c lower. Corn Firm for all grades with only slight offerings. Receipts heavy. Futures dalL New York lie lower, Baltimore JcofT and Chicago ic higher Oats Bligbtly firmer for all offerings. Sellers few. Good local demand for cash delivery, klour, Grata and Hay. Flour Parent. 84 755 00; extra fancy, 14 00 4 Mi fa nor. S3 90(94 00; choice, S3 753 90: family, I 66as 60; treble extra, sj 6C.42 75: double extra, 2 4092 50: extra, 2 3532 6; superfine, tlOQj 2 16; fine, 12 00. Wheat We quote: Bid. Asked. Wo. 2 Med w ti tracaJ"9f I ytfltf mm l 1 mh

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Rica March.... April. May Estimated receipts of hogs, 20.CC3 head. Car lots Waeat. 69; corn. 137; oats. 4L INDIANAPOLIS WHOLESALE MARKETS. Drjp Oooilt, raisTS. .8 I Merrimack fancy.. WlndtoT fancy. 8 raano lancy. ktnentoea fancy Goch o fancy, .... I Berwick fancy .1 Richmond fancy I Belmont fancy. V4 Hami ton fancy ..5 Wab'nton Ind. blue.7 S American Ind. blue .7' Lng 4 Albion solid . .. .5 American lancy, Ajnencan shirting Alien fan er-.. ......5 Simpiou's mining 6 Allen shirting .. 4H, Steel River fancy.. 5i Heimuci amrung..4,uunneu lancy.6 PBXSS FABRICS. Paciflo !4 poplin Ins-JO' Hamilton 4 alpacas. 9 Paclflc A cahm'rs 11 Hamilton mix. .11 Paclflc V. Australian .Pacific 103 h iracinc ltuj iawns....iu crape.. .18 Pacific 6-4 A. C. M....30 Pacific 6-4 K. X. cash.2G Pacific 6-4 A. U. cash.25 paciac organay.. .11 Pacific Chambray..... 9 Paclflc cretonnes.. 8 Pacific c. f. suitings.. 8 Paciflo percales .15 Paciflo nun's veU'g-.16 Arlington 42-in nun's veiling.. ..12 Arlington gray cashmere. ...mm. 15 Manchester cash.ll Manchester DeB..13 At: an tic aipacasiu Atlantic G. LkCash..21 tlantlo 7. cashm 25 BBOWN COTTONa Atlantic A ee iyA Bedford R. ALIDUO U. .......... .7 IUUl'8.. .7 Mystio River..., Lawrence L. L, Indian Head Concstoga W... Pepperell R ., Pepperell K , 6; Yardstick. rremontC C. . A 7.4 4 Stark A.. . ,6l-mranack .. e uticac . .7 iBoott XX...... .6 Pepperell 4. ..18 Massachusetts B. ,....20 1 Windsor H... ... 14 Pepperell 10-4 BLXACHXO COTTONS. Androscoggin L Lonsdale. ...... - 7 Barker Mills., . 7 .. 7 Far well -...... 7 Eallardvale , .. tyA Macon vine 8 ..10 Fruit of the Loom... 8 7V4 Farmers' Choice.. Wamsutta. .... Hill's Semper Idem i5iacxstone A. A.. H ope .... . ....... 72 Dwigbt Anchor. 8 64i Pocahontas 7'4 Fetch vllle... Pepperell 9 4. 20 cnesmuiuiu .. 0 Lonsdale Cambria, lav Just Out .... 4 Pepperell 10-4 .22! COTTOX r LANHXXS. B'n Bl'dl B'n . 6 6 . 7 Bl'd 7 Tremont DL... 6 7 Tremont F Tremont H....... 7 8 Tremont U.. 9 Tremont L 10 Tremont B. 11 Tremont N... 7 Tremont P, . 8 8 8 10 I 5 8i 9 V 10 104 11 12 13 MX Tremont v.. Tremont Y.... Tremont X... Nsxhua G.... Nashua FF... . 9 L2!Tremont O . 9 I KUertoa CN. 6 7 iKUertonCM. 7 Kanhna E, V4 7S'EllertonCL.... 7 Nashua T... Nashua D... 8 lEllerton V. 8Ellerton T., o-iciioriuu 1 oya Nashua C. 8 Ellerton a.. 9 Nashua BNashua A... Nacbna AAA Nasun X.. Naahna XX.... .8 9 lEllerton R VÄ 8 9 Ellerton Q.. 10 10 K nerton P.. .10 -lo4 -12 ii .nerton 0 11 14 lEllerton N ..is 6156 H AHB. . 7wamotta. tr4 m 7 Berkshire .. 5 m 7 iNormandle 8 Amoskeag...... Lancaster... Bates . eiasgow .... 7 1 Koyai... .......... s 7 Renfrew dren. . .. . 9 7 Johnson bnk iold..10 York. White MTg Co... rLAIDS AltO CHKVIOTS. Amoskeac. Amoskeag, eeeeeeeeswsjsj 9 I Alabama plaids. 7 fancy. .10 Louisiana plaids.., 7 Bates. s 4 Ottawa piaios.. . 7 .. 8 Edinbunr chevlotslO Park Mills. vucoeck-ii iBvereucneviois.. - s Park Mills. 80 check 13 Great Bepnbllo Chev. 7 Economy check...... 9 Oolnmblan. ....... 7K Otis Check DkSIKS. Otla, AX A . 13 Yorr, blue Otis B B.. ...... 12 York, slateOtis C n ix York, fancy... Amokeag.. ..14 Oakland. A... Everett 14 Columbian... Haymaker.. - 8 Boston ncxis6& amoskeag, A C A .14 iLewiston, 88.. York, 80 in ll LewlHton, 32.. Connestoga, B F 14 ILewiston, 89. .14 .12 -11 7 - 7 Conestoga, extra.,.13 lOaklaavl, A Coeatoga. O O A .11 Oak And, A A eaAiic BAGS. American... .19 IGrapger ..... Franklinvlile ...20 Lewistou . Btark, A.... 23,!Georgla, Ai. OABPIT CHAM. 20 .22 .....18 White ... . 18 Colored .......... .22 Candle Wick .. 2Q Coverlet Chain.. No. 600 Cotton Yarn. Twine SMSM .20 .10 ,20 The Prodnee Market. Eggs Paying 30c per aos.; from store, S5o: temporarily. Butter Creamery fancy, 27a,23c; choice, IS32O3; dairy, selected, 15016c; country, fancy. 12 r. sweet roll, 109jl2o; medium grades, 6äSa; low grade, I(4c per lb. Poultry Hens, 80 per lb.; roosters, 4o; soring chickens, 80: hen turkeys, 9o: ton turkeys. c: old geese, and well-feathered, per doa, 86 00; ducks, per doz., 13 25. Rabbits 750 per dos. Squirrels 75c per aos. Feathers Prime geese, 45c; mixed and ducks, 20926c. Rags-l(91!J40. Wool Tub-washed and picked, SOc; unwashed, medio m, aoo; unwashed common, 20c: unwaaned fine, 16c; Cotswold, 15c; do. coarse, 16oi7c; do. cotton Ceeces. UMSC The Provision Bfarket, Below are tue present jobbing prices: Bmoked Meats, canvased or plain (plain meats oot guaranteed against skippers -)i a Hams: 10 to 12 lbs. average, llc: 15 lbs. average, 11c; 17 lbs. average, 10o: 20 lbs, average, 10c: heavy averages, 2425 lbs., 10c. Cottage hams. 8c; California nams, 7c; English breakfast bacon, clear. Ho: English shoulders, 7c; tamlly shoulders, pieces averaging 6 to IS Iba, 6o; dried beef, 15c Bacon Clear sides, medium wt..Eyc:do backs, light weight, 8c; bellies, 8c: French flitch. 7-1 h pes. 7c D. 8. and Pickled Meats English cured, clear aides or backs, onsmoked, 7c; Bean pork, loar, perbb)., 200 lbc, 116 00; pork, clear, perbbl., 200 lbs, til: family pork, clear, per bbL, 200 lbs., 812; faiclly beef. SIS. Lard Pure kettle-rendered In tierces, 8c: In half barrels or 50-lb tubs, SJic; 4)J-lb tin tubs, 9ic; 20-lbpaila, 9c: 10-lb palls, 9c Bologna In doth 66c: in skin, 7a Tbe Grocery Bfarket. Cheese Fun cream, New York, 14315c; Ohio, Oc: part skim, o.sc per pound ; White Roae, lie; Crystal Spring, He: Empire, 12a Coffees Common, 9$10c: ordinary, 10 lie; fair, liaiic; prime, lVWic; strictly prime, 12?4l3c: choice, 13i4c; Old Government Java, Viy&yf.: McLangnlln's XXXX roasted, l ib packages, 100-lb caes, 14c: 60-lb da, I4sic; Arbnckle's roasied. 14o; Levering's, llc; Cardoba, 14c; Gates' A No. L Lo; Gates' prime, 14J4c. Sugars cutloaf. 7y.c: powdered. 7o: granulated, 6Q6c; BUndard A, 6-36,'Jc; off A, 64.11 white extra 0. 56 c; Ueht brown, 5 I 6V. c; common grade, 6J5o; Mew Orleans, 6 aj-Wa Molasses and Syrups New crop New Orleans molasses, 5055c; syrap, 'liba per gal. lor common to choice; maple syrup, 81 10(91 85. Rice Carolina and Louisiana, 6 ft 7c. Spices Pepper, I718c: aispioe. 10ajl2c; cloves, 20(225c; ginger, 17J22o; cinnamon in mats, 12ill5c; nutmegs, 6o30c, Bait Lake, In car lota, 95c: dray lota, 81 0041 OS; Small lots, 10c more from store; dairy, 12 2S 3 00. Starch Refined pearl, S03a per lb. ; Eureka, 4c: Champion gloss, lump, 6(36c; Improved corn, 6tt7c, Bait Fish-Mackerel, extra xness,r2t per bbl.: halve, til 50; Ne. 1 mackerel, fl8&20: halves, S3 rtftO; aio. !i mackerel, tli 60 $14; halves, 0 50(98; Ka 2 medium, as : halves. t4 50; No. S mackerel, ffi Wyes, fjfl j W; 9, 1 fixlYl fiah, 5 5037;

bow less fish, $5 6036 per 1C0 lbs. : boneless cod, 15.-S7; extra, flO; Grand Bank, $.'5o per lb. Foreign Fruit London layer ralslna, new, 3 2S.S3 40: new Valencia. UOUc: Sultana, 14c; new Muscatel raisins, two crown, ti 8533 UO; three crown. 32a Lemon8-Mefisiria,r.M3iOO. Prunes NewTurkUh,6'7c: Bultana do.. 8e; currsnts, 6.c: new rigs, layera 12o. Dates Matts, 63 4S35c; Fard in ten-pound boxes. 9100. Orange Florida, crate. 8494 60: Messina Orange? Single O.. 12 50(32 75- double O.. t2 7533 00: Valencia cates. t5 503 00; California L. H. 52 70. PeanutsRaw, Tenbeesee, 4ic: Wllminston, 8Hc : roasted, lCc ; Tennessee, 4 96c. Bananas tl92 per bunch. Cocoanuta ti 503a. Canned Goods We quote: Tomatoes, S irJL. 95c (all 00 1 Peaches. 2 lbs. standard.

1 11 68(?1 70; 4 lbs., !1 9032 00; seconds, 3 lbs. tl W 1 1 60: 21ba. tl 85Jl 48; Pie Peaches. S lbs. tl 05 I 1 10; 6 lbs., 1 COStl 85; Blackberrlea, 95c3?l 00; Etr&wberr.es. II lül la: Kaspoemes, si ; Cherries, red. 90$ '5c: white, tl 9o2 2u. strin? Beans, SOOtHöc; Green Peas. Marrowfat, Jl 1 85; Yarmouth Corn, tl 25 91 SO: Mounts' 3gr Corn, tl 251 30: Standard 2 lbs,90c?ji; Mackerel, tl 25(91:35; Pineapples, tl 5a 00; Salmon, 1 ib., I16OQ170; lumcier Jei'is, 85330o: cove Oysters, 1 Ib., lieht Telgl. 65370c; 1 lb, full weight, 11109115:2 lbs. light weignc tllO: 2 Iba. full weight, tl 8.V31 95: Sardines. French, s, tl 75 per doa, ; American, V4S, 90c per dos; Apples, libs, 9CS35C; 6 lbs. 82 5C&2 60; gallon, 82 S5 J3 50. Vegetables and Frnlts. Eeaas Choice narf. n 50: medium, tl 53: Msrrowa 922 25; California, tt. Potatoes 2 0032 85 per bbl: 5595V3 per bu. P eet Potatoes Philadelphia Jerseys. 155 50; Be .jnores, t4(91 50: Kentucky, 83 25'43 50. Apples Choice, 82 5032 75; fancy, 8333 50; common, 81 25&1 50. Dried Apples Evsporated, 633c; common dried, 4.35c. Feaches Dried peaches, halves, 839c Caiifornia halves, 16c: evaporated, 16 J17c. Cabbage New, per crate, 82 50i3 00, Ouloc8-t3 50 per btL Honey 18320a Seed, Seed Timothy, tl 60 per busnei; clover, 55 25 per bushel. Goal and Coke. Pittsburg, per ton, tl 00; anthracite, 87 00: Raymond City. 4 00: Indiana block, 8300: coke, lump, 10c: coke, crushed, 12c; Jackson coal, S3 75; Stout's coal. S2 60. , Hides, Leather and Tallow. Hemlock sola 24332c : oak sole. SO.lSci Pennsylvania harness leather, 834137c: narnesa lea '.her, 2935c; bridle leather, per doa, 860A72 ; domustlo kip, MOSOc: French kip, 80c l 20; domesüo ca! 70cä?l 10: French calf, 1 1 10.91 80. lx-des No. 1 cured. 74Sc: No. 1 green, 537"; Na 1 calf, 9910c; cureI, logilc; dry salt, ICt; tint. 12c; No. 2 hides, 'Ac oJ. Tallow Prime, 6'9tc; No. 2, 5ASa Grease Brown, Ataac; white, 5'.4üo: yellow, X3ia n , Drng Market. Alcohol, 82 25 92 30: calomel. 75 9H.Sc; camphor; 26(4-0c: cochineal, 6O(930c; chloroform, 90c 31 00gum opium, tl 50 Jl 75; indigo, tl 00'93 00; mor, phlne. S3 40,91 65. Oils Castor, tl 5591 60: sweet oil, 90C3S1 85; olive oil, tl 50 3 00 bersamot (Sanderson's), 82 '25 -2 50; lemon (4andenon's, tl 76(92 oa Quinine P. A W., tl 05(41 10; clnchonida, 4C(3I5c American bi carb, FO-la, 4 5o; English da, 5&6a Snuff Garret's, 2-os. pack., tl 00 per doz.; 4-oi. bottles, S3 00 per doz. F love' a Sulphur, 4 '9 So. Turpentine 36.9 Wc: English Venetian red, by bbh, 2c; loss quantities, 8o. Iodlne-84 00; Iodide potash, 83 00. Cloves, 20 9 25c. Rhuharh, 90cr9?l 25. Window-glass, CO and 20c; double. 70 and 10 per cent. ol. Iron and 8teel Harket, Bar Iron SI 9032 10 : rates ;hoop Iron, 82 50 rates I Norway and Sweed Iron, 5c ratos: horse saoe iron, Sc. Horse Shoe Burden A Perkins', per keg.tl 00; mule shoes, tl per keg alvanca Horse Shoe Nails Northwestern, Gloeand Putnati.per box, 84 50. Cast Steel Best American, per lb., 13; spring steel, 6c ; tire steel, 4c ; toe calk steel, 5c ; ai&chinery steel, 5a Nails J 25. Mlscellaneoas markets. Raw Furs Mink, large, dark, 33c; pale. SOc; raccoon, black and extra, tl: larse and dark, Göc; fAle, 60c: muskrat, fail, 697c; winter, 7c; tpoesnm, 531('c; skunk, black, prime. 6c: short, stripe, 40c: otter, 8335c: gray fox, 10j 60c: red fox, 10370c: house cat, 53i5c; fh9ep pelts, by amount of wool anl quality, 1035c: full, long-haired Newfoundland dog skins, 50c ti.co. Oils Weqnote: Llu9eed,raw, 51i52c: boiled, 54 055c : lard oil. 6.r)3S5c; miners' oil. 5V3 353; lnbrtcating olL 12v9odc: stralu oil, S5(330c; benzine, 10 f14?;coal oil, Indiana leal test, 99l0c; 150 eerec, tet, 1031lc: water white, 155 degreallc. Tinners eupplte' We quote: Best brail cnarcoal tin L C 10x14. 12x12 aud 14x20.86 50 ; IX, 10x1 4, 14x20 and 12x12, W &0; rooting. 10, 14x20, 96 00; 20x23, S12 009H; block tin, in pl?4, 243; in oars, 25c. Iron 27 B Iron, 3.2rc: 27 C Iron, 6c; Juulat galvanized, 60 percent, discount refined, 50 sad 10 per cent, discount. Sheet zlu3, 6a I'opper bottoms, 32c Plainlshed copper, 6o. Solder, 14 616U LIVE STOCK. todlauapott IJve !toefe Market, UsiO! STOCX-YAaDs, Feb. 16. Cattl Receipts, S50 bead; shipments, head. The offerings to-day were generally common to medium grades, and on that class the market was dull, while the best grades of butcherV were in demand at strnn? nrirA. Shinrwra wtr dull and lower as Fasfprn hIvicp rmt pnnrl auu and lower, as Lastern aivices were not good. Good to choloe sQtnaam. 85 2S5 75 Fair to medium shtpoer ..... Feeders and common shippers... Stocken 60015 oa 4 20-Sl 53 8 503 00 3 7534 tO 3 25 9S 60 2 2538 CO 4 5037 00 2 50 91 60 Good to choloe cows and heifers.. Fair to medium cows and heifers . . Common to medium cows and heifers-. veals, common to good Bulla, common to good... Milkers, common to good. C0S50 oa Hoe Reoeipta, 3.500 bead: shipments, 1.600 bead. Quality fair. Market opened slow and lower on light grades, while heavy were steady. Packers and shippers are buying. Closing firm. All sold. Spieet ü k?Avy Select light and heavy packing. t 1035 15 , 4 9035 00 select light shipping Pigs and common light....... Heavy roughs 4 75 91 85 4 4034 K5 4 2531 75 BHXXr Receipts, 800 head : shipments, 600 head. But few here; quality not good; market slow but no change In prices. Good to choice grades ...... .18 7531 00 Fair to medium gri .... 8 2033 60 Common grades ...... 2 to 93 CO Bucks, per head . ... . . 2 6038 50 EUswhsi . EAST LIBERTY. Pa.. Feb. 16. Cattle Market fti : and a shade stronger than last week; receipts, 2.:'00 aean: shipments. 1,600 head, tiogi Dull: receipts, 6,300 head; shipments, ..100 bead; Philadelphias, (5 203 5 40; Yorkers, ;5'5 15. bbeep Active and a shale stronger thn last week; receipts, 4,200 bead; shipments, 3.200 bead. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 16. The Live Stock Indicator reports: Cattle Receipts. 1,200 head. Market slow; exports, 85 5035 60; good to cnoice shipping, $535 40: common to medium, tl 503 1 90: stockers and feeders. $3 3034 25: cows, 82 5033 35. Hogs KeOBipw. 8.000 bead. Market weak and 10c lower, at 84 2594 N). Sheep Receipts, 1.810 head. Market stronger; fair to good. 82 5033 15. KEW YORK, Feb. 16. Beeves Receipts, 2,003 bead. Five car loads declined 2Sc: native steers said at 1536 60: extra do., J77 25 with four premiums: bullocks, 87 40. Sheep Receipts, 11.7C0 head. Common to medium stock very dull: good to prime barely steady; good shoep, 13 5035; lambs, $537; clearances not made. Hogs Receipts. 7.100 head. Market steady and good: corn-fed Western, 85 60. BALTIMORE, Feb. 16.-Beef Cattle Very dull and 12;925c lower: best butchers, 85 623t: first quality, töfab 62: medium, S3 5034 75; ordinary, 82 5Cr3 2d; most of sales at $431 62 Receipts, 1,295 head: sales, 850 head. Swine Light supply, but In good demand. Receipts, 43,000 head. Quoted at SO 1 2 97 25. Sneep ana Lambs Receipts, 2.20 bead; sheep, quoted at S3 6035 50; lamos, U 50(96. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 16. Came Roc5pta 1,100 head: shipments, 600 bead. Market easier and a shade lower all around; exports, 85 853)15; good to rhoice shipping. $5 2535 SO: common to medium, f4 5t35: butcher's steers, $131 60; cows aud heifers. (3(9S 75: stookers. S3 0034; feeders, 4 203 40; corn-fed Texans, 8131 50. Sheep Receipts, 1.200 head; shipments, 530 bead. Market steady, common to medium, 82 50 0j3 25; choice, 13 50r91 25; extra, 84 60. Hogs Lower; Yorkers. H 6531 80; packing, $4 ?03l W; heavy. Jö5 23. Receipts, 85,500 head; shipments, 22,000 head. CHICAGO, Feb, 16. The Drovers' Journal reports: Hots Reoeipta, 13,000 head; shipments, head. Market slow but steady; rough packing, $4 40,34 70: packing and shipping, tl 753 5 75; skips. S3 6031 40. Cattle-Receipts, 6,5(0 bead; shipments, bead. Eastern roads refused to take stock on account of bad weather. Trade slow; exports, $5 4036 25: shipping steers, 1 300 to 1,500 lbs , $5 2S&5 75: 1,110 to 1,200 Iba. St 7535 30; 1,000 to l,-:00 Iba,, S435: Texas, tl 2034 .60. Sheep Receipts, 2,200 head; shipments, head. Market steady: common to medium, 82 40 33 75: good. 8434 25; choice te extra, S4 5035. The Drovers' Journal Liverpool special reports American cattle dull for beBt grades; 13 cents for dressed. BUFFALO, Feb. 16. CatUe Receipt, 415 nead; consigned through, 78 cars, of which to New York yesterday and to-day 8 cars. Market dull and weak; prices fully 35350c lower; best steers, from l.bOu to 1.5C0 pounds average, $5 75; choice shippers, from 1,200 to 1.300 pouads average, ti 20; fair to medium, from 1,000 to 1.200 pounds average, U il3 ; light buu&err. ti ,31 :il com.

iron in . 'at oxen. !3 5CQ4 25; mixed batchers', !$ (3t4 . (ommon to prime nulls. S3 2034. Steep and Lambs Receipts, 8.000 head: consigned throuph, 19 cars. Market dull and tower; ccmrcoa to lair steep, tl 25(43 fcO; good ;o choice. Ui SO: txtia, ii 4031 90: comnon to prlss western lambs, t i 75L Bogs Receipts to-day. 8,500 bead: consigned through, 65 cars, of which to New York yesterday 17 cars, to-day 8 cars. Market dull; prices a shade lower for Yorkers and light grades: Yorkers, f5 25; good mediums. $5 405 C5: extr, 15 CC; good heavy, ti 5C5 60: pigs, 1 SOj, ' bat very dull; several leads held over,

rUlErä BT TELCOEPIH. Produce Markets. KEW YORK, Feb. 16.-Cotton Firm at (510 7-15e: fntoTea dull at lL21c: March. 10 3 16 IL, Apni, 11.3JC; nay, u.y.c;june, u.4y jniy, ilstc: August, ll.f.ec: September. lL2Cc: October, 10. c; November, 10.67c; December, 10.07c Flour Dull; receipts, 30,000 bbls.: exports, 2,200 htls. Wheat epot, trl:le better; options steady; receipt, 2J.0O0 bu.; exports, none; Na 2 spring, 91c; ungraded red, g3(93c; No. 3 red, b6c; No. 2 red. 92ic; No. 1 white, 91c: ungraded white, 01a 2c: Na 2 red, March, sales oi .J62.000 bu. at 9020JJC closing at 9Cc; April, sales of 232,000 bn. at yiJigajc, Closing at 92c; Mav, sales of 1.016,000 ou.at 9J 9414c, closing at 94c: June, sales of 272,000 bu. at 94(9.151tJ. closing at 9.x: July, sales ol 16,010 bu. at 'jio. Corn Spot .31c,tand options liic higher: receipt.. M'J.OCObu.: export", 13",00J bu.; unEraded, 5152c: steamer. 5i952V2: Na 3, 51V4452?: stea uer yeilP-. blKWis; No, 2, 5Hi3 5?c. No. 2, February. , 9j2?fC: March, 4J.t trc, CJoing at 43 s?; Apn;. lJ'e'ni'ii, ciostnu at 4'jc: May, 49l-vc. closing at 4J;; June. 4,J319c, closed at 4'..': sieamer Feoruary, öCSilc: do. March, 4'J-Oats-ltaHc hicher; reseiots, 132,000 bu. : exports. 60 bu. :n xed, 36(9 i7c: white. SSiOc. Stock of grain m store February U Wheat, 6.1 J2.000 bu.: com, 669,000 bu.: oats, 350.0CO bu.jrye, 51,ClObu: barley. 751. OuO ba. ; peas, 4,400 bu.; malt. 68,000 bu. Hay Firm. Coffee Spot quist and steady; options dull and slightly lower; sales of 35.0C0baes: March, 7.75c: April, 7.902; May, 8.05c; June, 8.1'Jjilöo; July. 8.20OS. 25s; August. 8 25c. Sugar Quiet butite.idy: centrifugal, 6 9 16c: refined quiet and weak; standard A, 5 1316c; cu . loaf and crushed, 6'hc; powdered, Cl4 ü5;c; granulated, 6?;.c: cubes. Molasses Quiet and nnchntied. Rice Steady. Petroleum Firm at 70"nC. Ta tow Firm. Rosin Dail. Eggs Fresh, 27.42c. Pork-Quiet but firm; new mess.SU 25. Beef Steady. Lara aciIva bit lower forcontract coods: pot. f7 35: March. $7 .?97 36: April. 7 40J 7 41: May, Si 4797 43, June, 7 fr-G7 05; July. S tl Q,'. to. B:. er-Kirm. Cheese Qaiet and Heady. CHTCa. - Feb i6. Flour Dull and un-rhp-i .Vheai Quiet and Irreeular; closed Hz v-r -.tur'laj: February, ",'','9l''t.. closed at 7V. l?ar. h, :3V7M4c, closed at 7f';c; April, 74(Ü79-'U'-. clie t at 79J3: Mar, ?',41iC, cloaaA MM'kC; N. 2 Chicfipo spring. 7g4 97Sc; No. 3 do,t,V;c: o. 2 red. eoc: Na 3 do, 70);-. OjmEtrorg snd hlrher; cloed over Saturday: oh, S'fltn'c? March, 367fc37c, closed at 37; April. 37ta37c, Closed at 37oC; May, 4 h'auc. ciored at lOa Oats Firm and unchanrea. '-isti and February, 27327;c: March, 274c: May, 308 33(21c, closed 305ic. KTe Firm: advanced JJc. 6c. Barley Fair demand at 63StO. Flaxseed Q"n5et and nochani?ed at tl i Pork Irregulsi: cfh 113 00313 o5; February, 113 Oi: March, tl3 C2!2 67i, closed at tli 0i(913 07; April, f 13 10cil3 17'i. closed at 413 15; May, ?13 17(&1J 0. cloced at 813 2j13 27. Lard- Quiet and a shade firmer; cash and February. 7(ui7 02K: arch, 877 05. closed at t7 02 7 05: Aortl. 7 12: May. t7 17-i7 20. Buik-meats-Steady ; shoulders, tl SO'St 'JO; short clear. f l voSG 95; short ribs, tö 5036 60. Egs Firm id uncbangel. Becolpts Flour, 7.000 bbls.; corn, 2:V7.0CO bu.; oats, 1,000 Shipments -Flour, 10,000 bbls.: corn, 120,000 bu.; oats, 61.000 bsr'ey. CO, 000 bu. - aeat. i7.txo on.; ! 1. : ry 8 0i 0 bu. nt(.:. 15,(Xa on.; du. : rye. 1,000 bu. Afternoon Beard Wheat Quiet: March and April declined Jc. Cora Quiet an i unchanged. Oai8 irmer: February, March and April advanced 14.; Way advanced Jijc. Pork Quiet and unchanged. Lard Steady and firm; April and May advanced 2c BALTIMORE, Feb. 15 -Flour- Steady and moderate inquiry; Howard street and Western superfine. 52 7E3; extra. 8.5 K 93 6; family, 83 S794 75. Wheat Western easier and dull; No. 2 red, pjf, S-$S?hC: February, fcfcSSS?: March, 89''?mC; April. 9l3yic: May, 9i993C; July. 933 Vic. Corn Western firmer r mixed, spot, 49,i9 4tf;c; February. 4SK349Vftc: March, 473 isc: steamer. 4(.tc. Oats steady and quiet: Weitem white, 87asc: mlxwJ. 84936c. Rye Firm and quiet at 7.5ra"öc. Hay Easy and quiet. Proi visions Steady and quiet. Mtss Pork (13 75: new, I 814. Buikuicat bbootders and clear rib aides. racked, 867 37'. Bacon Shoulddia, 1 6 '5; clear rib sides, t 0. Hams $12 75313. Lard Refined, $$ 25. Butter Steady; Western, packoJ, 11322c: creamery, 2i333a Egs Steady at 2425c Pe troleum Nominal; refined, 7K37a CoffeeFirmer and quiet; Rio cargoes ordinary to fair, 83'JKc Sugar Firm and quiet; A soft, tyhc Copper Refined steady at IOJ4 911c. rretebts to Liverpool-Steady and quiet; cotton, 3-161: flour, Is: grain, 4d. Receipts-Flour, 23,000 bbls.; wheat 25,000 bo : com. 155,000 bo.; oats. 1,000 bu. ShipmentsWheat, 700 bu.; corn, 77,000 bu. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 16 . Flour Quiet; Ohio, Indiana and Southern Illinois, 5:94 7a; white wheat patent, tl 75S15 25: Minnesota, SI35: spring patent, i5 5 75. Rye Flour -Quiet at S3 25 34 50. Wheat Dec'ined but firm: No. 2 red, February. 84i3SS!4f!: March. ißlfctSH': April. 0 Mf-Olc: May. 92,i'9'2fic. Corn Quiet and i.ro.er: No. 4 mixed, 4s74j; No. 3 mixed and yel low, 50c: low steamer mixed, f0c; steamer 0' - yei'OW, öl4C; 1NO. 2 yeilOW. O.'C: .0. mtxea, n0mit ally Blc; No. 2mixed, i-Vhruary, ol5lc: March. 4(9-iic: Aoril. 47'öHi'ic: Mav. 47Ji3 48c Oats Buyers holding off; rejected white, 31 c; No. 2 mixed. S6c; No. 3 white. 630Cc; No. 2 do., o7337c: Na 1 white. 38c: futures, quiet and firm; Na 2 white. February. Soc: Marcb, 8ti437c: April. S7''337c: May, 3737?Sa Provisions in fair demand. Beeves City tamily, 813 50314: do packed, 512 50: do mess, til 50: lnaia mess, 521 50. do family. tl435: hams, $10 50 &l 150. Lard Quiet: refined. 87 7593: steam. il 25; botchers' loose. t7. Butter Firm for high crades; creamery. 3c; Western dairy extra, 253. Feceipu Flour, .O'Xobls.jwheat, 1L000 bu :corn. 26,o0 bu. ; eats, I8.000 bu. Shipments Wheat, 1,1X0 bu.; corn, 9,000 bu.: oata, 19 OJO bu. CINCINNATI. Feb 10. -Cotton Quiet at 10v. Flour-Quiet: family. S3 (033 90: fancy, tt 153 4 50. Wheat Strong: No. 2 red. S7(9Ma CornIn good demand, tending up; Na 2, 43313c Cabs Firm at 333c. Rye Quiet at 72373c. lurlev Fiiui; No. a extra fall. 85c Porz firm at tl3 25. Lard Quiet but firm at 87 Oi. Bulk meats Firm; shoulders, 85 12; short ribi, 85 7S. Bacon -Qniet but firm: shoulders, 83: short ribs, f7 62; short clear, $7 87 Butter Firm: creamery extri.73S5c; fancy dairy, 1731SC Linseed OilQuiet but steady at 4'Jc. ttegs Quiet: common and light, 13 90ft5; packing end butcher', 4 70 3 5 35; receipts, 2.400 head; shipments, 9'J0 head. MILWAUKEE, Fib. 16 -Flour Quiet but stead r. Wheat Firm: Na 2 Milwaukee, 77c: Febr tary. 77c: March. 77?ic; April, 7Sc: May, 83V. '-Corn-Quiet; No. 3, 39c. Oats-Dall; Na 2 whl t, ajc. Rye-Higher; Na 1. 65)4c Barley We ;; Na 2 spring, bx4c. No. 3 do., 51c. Provision- -Higher. Mess Pork 813 05 cash and Marcb; 813 .5 May. Lard Prime steam. t7 cam and Feonia ; t7 05 March. Hoes-Lower at ti 5031 93. f v ceirts Floor. 1,500 bbla; wheat, 30,000 oa.; com, 17 000 bu. Shipments Flour, 1,500 bbls. ; wheat, 465 bu. ; corn, 6,000 bu. TOLEDO, Feb. 16 Wheat Qniet but steady: Na 2 red, cash and February. 79; March, ?i'e: April, S2c; May, 83c: Na 2 soft. h43&5a Corn Quiet: No. 2 cash and February, 42? 4c: May, 43c. Oats-Dull; No. 2, 31 c. Clover-seed Quiet ; prime, 85. Receipts Wheat, 15.000 bu. : corn, 20,000 bu. : oata. none. Shipments Wheat, 26,000 bu.; corn. 24.0C0 bu. ; oats, 2,000 bu. LOUISVILLE. Feb. 16.-Cotton-QuIet at 103 lOc. Wheat Firm; Na 2 red. 86a Corn No. 2 mixed, 43c; No. 2 white, 45a Oats Na 2 mixed, 33a Provisions Steady; Mess Pork SIS 60 Bulkmeats Shoulders, 85; clear rib, 85 75: clear, 87. Bat on Shoulders, 83 50: clear ribs, t7 50; clear. 87 75. Hams tlL Lard Prime leaf, ti 50. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 16. Wheat Higher; cash, 6Tc; March, 63!;: May. 65?43663. Cornsteady; cash. SOJ&e; March, SOKa.Oc; May, 31 a Oau Dull and nominal at 26c Oils. ( PITTSBTJRG, Feb. 16. Petroleum Dnll: certificates opened at TOc. advanced to 71? 8c, declined to TOc, and closed at 7tJbc. OIL CITY, Pa., Feb. 16. National Transit cerflcates orened at 70;: highest. 71o: lowest. 70c; cloced at 7lc. Sales, 1,515,000 bbls; clearances, 4.8M.000 bbls.: runs, 42,463 bbls.; shipments, 107.3S2 bbls.; charters, 14.441 bbls. r BRADFORD. Pa.. Feb. 16. Crude Oil 8teady. National Transit and Tidewater runs. Baturday and8unday,V2,8S6 bbls.; total shipments, l'J9,C bbla: charters, not reported. National Transit certificates opened at 70c, tbe lowest price of the day,.and dosed at 71c: highest price, 71c Ootton. U NEW YORK, Feb. 16 Cotton -The Port aavs: Future deliveries alter two days' advance are lower to-day, and this see-faw will likely continue until the March contracts are pretty well liquidated. .Nothing done at third call. Prices at which various months o tiered show lo3 100c lower than Baturday. Up to 2:15 p. m. the total sales were only 23,000 bales. Futures closed steady; April. 3 100c: May, 4-lC0c: balance. 5-100c lower than last Saturday. Total sales, 30,000 bales. Dry Goods NEW YORK. Feb. 16 Dry Good- Demand has been very light, owing to the severity of the rain storm all day. and like interruptions to tbe request and movement In winter styles. Riverside and Oswego mills, Laphams, 6 4 fancy all-wool cassimeres and Berkshire, and 3-4 and 6-4 Union cassimeres. were opened In all the mills today for the reception of orders. Whisky. EALTIMOKR. Feb. 16. Wniaky Nominally steady at 81 2031 2U CIKOINNATI. Feb. 16.-Whlsky-Steady at tl 13. CHICAGO. Feb. 16 - Wniaky Steady at tl 15. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 16. Whisky-Steady at li -V.

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Indiana, near the town of Lawrence, 6eil at public auction to the highest Didder all the personal property of the late Samuel Cory, consisting of 2 horses, L row, 50 head of sheep, 3 brood sows, 1 boar, 1 spring wagsn, 1 buggy. 1 set double harness, 2 rets single harness, 1 mower, plows and various articles of farming implement, household and kitchen furniture, about 200 bushels of corn, aoout 59 bnshelsof wheat, bay in mow, and other articles of personal property. On all sums over five (V) dollars a credit of nino months will be given, the purchaser to give bis note, with approved security, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with attorneys' fees bearing 6 per cent, interest af er maturity, and payable in bank to the order of said administrator. All srrrs of five dollars and under to be paid cash, in band at day of tale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. of day. ROBERT F. CORY. Administrator of Samuel Cory. Deceased. February 10, li&S. 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